Sentences with phrase «civil servant scientists»

For one thing, it's affiliated with huge government agencies employing large numbers of civil servant scientists.
Ames student Fruit - Fly Experiment (AFEx), for which the payload and hardware was planned, designed, built and tested by a team of master's - level and bachelor's - level students with guidance and mentorship from NASA civil servant scientists and engineers at Ames.

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The science policy community with which I now deal on a daily basis consists of people as diverse as politicians, civil servants, practising scientists, administrators, journalists, university vice chancellors, businesspeople, and students.
Individual politicians, civil servants and scientists largely escaped scathing criticism.
But many of those fortunate enough to have a resumé line listing a Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award know little of the eponymous scientist and civil servant whose death on 6 October, a week before her 83rd birthday, ended an exceptional and still - active career encompassing high attainment in both research and service to the nation and the world.
Toubon says he will also suggest to Prime Minister Edouard Balladur that civil servants and public sector employees, including scientists at the country's major research institutes, speak French at international conferences.
At least one former NSF rotator, meanwhile, has learned that the apparent benefits of keeping one's salary and position and not having to become a civil servant leaves them defenseless if tensions arise in the workplace (see Part 2, «Scientists on Loan to NSF Have No Protection if Job Conduct Is Questioned»).
Those centers, however, are largely staffed by civil servants and not trained scientists, Fujii explained.
In mid-July a fourth panel, headed by Muir Russell, a retired British civil servant, is expected to release its conclusions on the professional behavior of scientists identified in the Climategate e-mails.
But scientists and civil servants from 24 nations retreated from these targets during talks in Geneva last month.
Participants at the 2004 conference will include scientists of many disciplines, industrialists, politicians and civil servants, as well as anyone concerned about the role science should play in the political process.
It turns out that at most US national labs, civil servants are not the majority of the scientists, let alone the staff.
Concerned citizens; be they grandparents, scientists, First Nations, business people, activists, civil servants, or students, a movement is growing that is not only demanding the safe, clean, and just energy future the world needs, but is building it.
Despite the progress in the development of modern solar energy over the past forty or fifty years, the technology still needs a higher profile and more involvement from scientists, engineers, environmentalists, entrepreneurs, financial experts, publishers, architects, politicians and civil servants.
Job done, Civil Servants happy, Polticans off the hook and «Climate Scientists» on the Gloabal Warming End vindicated.
Former civil servant Muir Russell will head an independent inquiry into the professional behaviour of climate scientists at University of East Anglia (UEA) in Norwich, UK, relating to the emails which were leaked into the public domain last November
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